40.40 - 41.05
29.80 - 47.18
2.12M / 3.66M (Avg.)
18.02 | 2.27
Profitability reveals how effectively the business turns revenues into profits. Higher and improving margins or returns on capital suggest a durable competitive advantage, supporting a stronger intrinsic valuation.
-0.24%
Negative ROE while VTLE stands at 8.54%. Joel Greenblatt would investigate capital misallocation or uncompetitive positioning.
-0.12%
Negative ROA while VTLE stands at 3.29%. John Neff would check for structural inefficiencies or mispriced assets.
-0.78%
Negative ROCE while VTLE is at 2.89%. Joel Greenblatt would look for capital misallocation or cyclical downturn.
49.27%
Gross margin 50-75% of VTLE's 84.71%. Martin Whitman would worry about a persistent competitive disadvantage.
-17.05%
Negative operating margin while VTLE has 31.28%. Joel Greenblatt would demand urgent improvements in cost or revenue.
-2.94%
Negative net margin while VTLE has 41.31%. Joel Greenblatt would check if uncompetitive pricing or bloated costs cause losses.